Pursuing Justice, Power and Property for Every Person.

[M]ake the world work for 100% of humanity in the shortest possible time through spontaneous cooperation and without ecological offense or the disadvantage of anyone.

— R. Buckminster Fuller

Welcome to the new on-line library and learning center of the Center for Economic and Social Justice. CESJ is a non-profit educational organization, think tank and social action catalyst founded in 1984. We are dedicated to a free enterprise approach to economic and social justice, which promotes the dignity, empowerment and equal access to capital ownership of every person. Membership in CESJ is open to all who share our Core Values and Code of Ethics.

CESJ is proud to be a founding organizational member of the Coalition for Capital Homesteading and the Global Justice Movement (.ORG). For those seeking a positive, principled alternative to the current political party system, we also suggest you examine the Platform of the Unite America Party (UAP). The UAP has adopted the Capital Homestead Act as its economic policy centerpiece, and offers its platform to any candidate or other party. We encourage you to join those organizations as well as CESJ.Read more

LEARN

CESJ’s philosophy, concepts and applications derive from the paradigm we call the “Just Third Way.” This global just free market paradigm of political economy transcends the power- and ownership-concentrating systems of traditional capitalism and traditional socialism.

RESOURCES

Our resource center provides research material, helpful tools and multimedia content to deepen your understanding of the Just Third Way, binary economics and Capital Homesteading. Change leaders and social activists can apply these justice-based principles and concepts.

SOLVE

Many of the problems in today’s world can be traced to power and ownership-concentrating economic systems and their methods of financing new growth. The Capital Homestead Act is a national economic agenda of monetary, tax, inheritance and expanded ownership reforms. Learn more about how we can fix these problems.

PARTICIPATE

As CESJ’s co-founder Fr. William Ferree wrote in his pamphlet “Introduction to Social Justice”: Social Justice requires each of us to “care for the Common Good” by organizing with others to ensure that every person has equal access and the means to participate in order to develop to his or her fullest human potential.

PARTICIPATE

As CESJ’s co-founder Fr. William Ferree wrote in his pamphlet “Introduction to Social Justice”: Social Justice requires each of us to “care for the Common Good” to ensure that every person has equal access and the means to participate in order to develop to his or her fullest human potential.

SOLVE

Many of the problems in today’s world can be traced to power and ownership-concentrating economic systems and their methods of financing new growth. The Capital Homestead Act is a national economic agenda of monetary, tax, inheritance and expanded ownership reforms. Learn more about how we can fix these problems.

ABOUT CESJ

The Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ) is a non-profit 501(c)(3), all-volunteer educational center, grassroots think-tank and social action catalyst established in 1984 to advance liberty and justice for every person through equal opportunity and access to the means to become a capital owner.